If your teen was hanging out with the wrong crowd, how would you know? Have you noticed a change in behavior or a lack of respect for what used to be important? Bad influence from befriending the wrong people shows up in various ways and peer pressure gives teens a new attitude about life that may not be to the liking of all parents. Is your teen hanging in the wrong crowds? Maybe it's time to take the quiz and find out!

1.Your teen breaks curfew repeatedly even though you've talked with him on several occasions about the importance of respecting rules. Please select an option

True False

Question: 1 of 10

2.Throughout school your teen has been a decent student. Suddenly it seems she lacks concentration and when you bring up the subject, she laughs it off and changes the subject. Please select an option

TrueFalse

Question: 2 of 10

3.Most teenagers get in trouble from time to time, but you are starting to get calls from school more frequently, along with a few complaints from the neighbors.Please select an option

TrueFalse

Question: 3 of 10

4.You notice that your teen stands up for his own beliefs around his friends and he talks to you openly about what he and his friends are up to.Please select an option

FalseTrue

Question: 4 of 10

5.Your teen was once interested in sports, clubs and hobbies, but now there seems to be little or no interest in such activities. Please select an option

TrueFalse

Question: 5 of 10

6.You think that there is nothing you can do when you discover your teen hanging around with trouble makers, so you do nothing. Your teen has to learn to make the right decisions on his own.Please select an option

FalseTrue

Question: 6 of 10

7.Grounding and forbidding your teen to see her new friends will solve the problem of your teen hanging out with the wrong crowds.Please select an option

TrueFalse

Question: 7 of 10

8.When you feel suspicious of your teen or his new friends, you confront him with your worries and lecture him about what a bad path he is taking by hanging out with these losers. That will turn him around.Please select an option

TrueFalse

Question: 8 of 10

9.Your teen loves to hang out at the house and bring her friends over. Many weekend nights are spent watching movies, painting nails and sharing teen girl talk. Please select an option

True False

Question: 9 of 10

10.You notice the style of your teen's hair changing into spikes and strange colors. You thought it was an expression of creativity, but when you asked what inspired the change, he slammed his bedroom door in your face and said to mind your own business.Please select an option

TrueFalse

Question: 10 of 10

1.Your teen breaks curfew repeatedly even though you've talked with him on several occasions about the importance of respecting rules.

Here's how everyone else voted:

True

51%(votes: 1582)

False

49%(votes: 1534)

Question: 1 of 10

2.Throughout school your teen has been a decent student. Suddenly it seems she lacks concentration and when you bring up the subject, she laughs it off and changes the subject.

Here's how everyone else voted:

True

60%(votes: 1415)

False

40%(votes: 941)

Question: 2 of 10

3.Most teenagers get in trouble from time to time, but you are starting to get calls from school more frequently, along with a few complaints from the neighbors.

Here's how everyone else voted:

True

35%(votes: 721)

False

65%(votes: 1354)

Question: 3 of 10

4.You notice that your teen stands up for his own beliefs around his friends and he talks to you openly about what he and his friends are up to.

Here's how everyone else voted:

False

58%(votes: 1121)

True

42%(votes: 822)

Question: 4 of 10

5.Your teen was once interested in sports, clubs and hobbies, but now there seems to be little or no interest in such activities.

Here's how everyone else voted:

True

57%(votes: 1000)

False

43%(votes: 747)

Question: 5 of 10

6.You think that there is nothing you can do when you discover your teen hanging around with trouble makers, so you do nothing. Your teen has to learn to make the right decisions on his own.

Here's how everyone else voted:

False

64%(votes: 1065)

True

36%(votes: 593)

Question: 6 of 10

7.Grounding and forbidding your teen to see her new friends will solve the problem of your teen hanging out with the wrong crowds.

Here's how everyone else voted:

True

17%(votes: 276)

False

83%(votes: 1325)

Question: 7 of 10

8.When you feel suspicious of your teen or his new friends, you confront him with your worries and lecture him about what a bad path he is taking by hanging out with these losers. That will turn him around.

Here's how everyone else voted:

True

33%(votes: 506)

False

67%(votes: 1037)

Question: 8 of 10

9.Your teen loves to hang out at the house and bring her friends over. Many weekend nights are spent watching movies, painting nails and sharing teen girl talk.

Here's how everyone else voted:

True

27%(votes: 420)

False

73%(votes: 1110)

Question: 9 of 10

10.You notice the style of your teen's hair changing into spikes and strange colors. You thought it was an expression of creativity, but when you asked what inspired the change, he slammed his bedroom door in your face and said to mind your own business.